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Type I receptors mediate the enhancing effects of corticosterone upon convulsion susceptibility in mice
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Locus coeruleus involvement in the development of classically conditioned bradycardia
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Sensitivity to chemical convulsants : genetic influences and relationship to ethanol withdrawal severity in mice
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Conditioned stimulus control of the physiological effects of morphine
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Associative and nonassociative mechanisms in the development of tolerance to the thermic and cardiovascular effects of ethanol
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The Effects of morphine and nalozone on aversively conditioned heart rate responses of the rat
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Autonomic control of classically conditioned heart rate and blood pressure responses in restrained and unrestrained spontaneously hypertensive rats
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Comparative susceptibility of fetal and maternal guinea pig ears to the ototoxic effect of kanamycin
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Responses of pyramidal tract cells during a differential classical conditioning paradigm using central stimulation as the conditioned and unconditioned stimuli
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Behavioral and electrophysiological correlates of morphine dependence in rats
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The effects of carbogen inhalation on acoustically-induced auditory impairment in the guinea pig
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Prenatal exposure to alcohol : effects on discrimination learning and conditioned inhibition in the chick :
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Behavioral influences on tolerance to ethanol
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Ethanol, frustation effects, and conditioned frustation with free operant fixed ratio barpressing by rats
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Evoked potential conditioning using morphine as the unconditioned stimulus in rats
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Conditioned inhibition of heart rate : the effects of ethanol on three inhibitory-training procedures
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Conditioned inhibitory changes in heart rate with and without ethanol
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The relationship between sexual behavior and female hormone levels during the menstrual cycle, and the effect of an antiandrogen, in laboratory rhesus monkeys
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Cortical and thalamic correlates of differential classical conditioning : a cryogenic study
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Unconditioned stimulus intensity and conditioned inhibition of fearfulness
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Factors affecting the direction of classically conditioned heart-rate responses of rats : influence of instrumental contingencies, degree of restraint, and skeletal-motor activity
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Self-punitive behavior in the rat as a function of starting area exposure, starting procedure, and extinction criterion
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Neural effects of acoustic overload : a single unit analysis of frequency-dependent depression
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Conditioned taste aversion produced by the oral ingestion of ethanol in the rat
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Effects of abnormal loudness processing on measurements of tinnitus loudness
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